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UpAndComing

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Yeah you gotta have good vision


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Breh13

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With so much info and in depth video tutorials anyone can learn easy.

It’s even easier last 5-10 years. Cases come shyt pre-built etc. Easy to install hard drives cages the whole lot.

Only thing difficult first time may be cable management and system panel stuff but videos should help.
 

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Nope. It's like snapping together lego pieces. Hardest thing is putting the heatsink on the cpu

NH-D15 cooler is said to be an easy install but that shyt had me :damn: For my most recent build. I had to reapply paste a few times because I had a hard time lining up the screws to the mounting bracket.
 

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Nope. It's like snapping together lego pieces. Hardest thing is putting the heatsink on the cpu

Things get tricky with cable management and having fans. That always gets me.


I suggest looking up pictures and get a good idea of what you want to do and what you want to have. Plan everything out. I think a good case is the Corsair Carbide 540. I think that's the best case for beginners because you have one side for the main hardware and the other side for cables and everything else.
 
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